Today, independent expert Wendy Williams published highly critical findings from a review of the Home Office’s progress in implementing an action plan it committed to in the wake of the Windrush scandal.
Read MoreIn a major win for the No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) Action Group’s campaign, the Department for Education has announced that they will extend access to Free School Meals to all families affected by NRPF.
Read More46 leading homelessness and migrants rights charities have written to ministers warning that Clause 11 of the Nationality and Borders Bill risks pushing thousands more people fleeing conflict and persecution into poverty, destitution and homelessness every year.
Read MoreThe needs of people who are homeless or rough sleeping are individual to each person, but are often multiple and complex. It is with an understanding of these needs that Praxis has developed a model of immigration advice that puts the person at the heart of the process and gives them the agency to make informed decisions.
Read MoreThe Home Secretary yet again declined to waive visa requirements for people from Ukraine , as over half a million people flee the country in the face of the Russian invasion.
Read MoreThe Home Secretary yet again declined to waive visa requirements for people from Ukraine , as over half a million people flee the country in the face of the Russian invasion.
Read MorePraxis welcomes the Government’s decision to temporarily suspend a harmful policy that effectively punishes migrants for needing help in a crisis. We urge the Government to make this change permanent.
Read MoreWe are delighted to welcome our new Chair of Trustees, Dr Debbie Weekes-Bernard.
Read MoreWhen people fall through the cracks in the system, they can find it almost impossible to live in safety. That was the situation facing Peter.
Read MoreAs the Nationality and Borders Bill continues its passage through Parliament, the many ways in which its provisions will put people in danger and violate their rights – from asylum seekers to refugees, survivors of modern slavery to British citizens – are rightly receiving more and more attention.
Read MoreAt Praxis, we hear from people with lived experience of NRPF every day. Beyond that, we saw how people wanted to find ways to organise, come together and fight for the justice that everyone deserves. That’s why we facilitate the NRPF Action Group, formed of campaigners working to put an end to the policy.
Read MorePraxis comments on the decision of the Home Office’s not to establish a firewall which would have allowed victims to safely report domestic abuse and other serious crimes without fear of deportation.
Read MoreSally Daghlian OBE, CEO of Praxis, comments on the tragic loss of life in the English Channel on 24 November 2021.
Read MoreYear upon year, this Government continues with unfair and unjust policies that end up causing immense harm to Black people. We speak to No Recourse to Public Funds Action Group member Shakira about her thoughts and experiences of the policy.
Read MoreIn our GIANTS group, migrant men use creativity, art and discussion to connect and explore feelings and opinions. History, heritage and culture are an important part of Black History Month, and so we asked GIANTS members to share what thoughts they had on it.
Read MoreToday, the Domestic Abuse Commissioner launches “Safety Before Status”, a new report looking into improving pathways to support for migrant victims of domestic abuse.
Read MoreFind factsheets that Garden Court Chambers put together to assist Afghan nationals and those supporting them with a brief summary of some of the main routes for Afghans to enter the UK.
Read MoreGaining permission to stay in the UK was so important to Chaneti - because it would enable her to access student finance and higher education.
Read MoreSayeda has faced so many challenges in 2020 - moving to a new country, escaping her abuser, having a baby and finding somewhere safe to live – all in the midst of a pandemic. Now she is building a new life for herself and her baby.
Read MoreTogether, with our supporters, for almost 40 years we have walked in solidarity with people who made the UK their home.
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